ICD-10-CM N81: Female genital prolapse

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code (2025)

Official Description for N81

Female genital prolapse

Coding Notes & Guidelines for N81

Excludes1: Not Coded Here
  • genital prolapse complicating pregnancy, labor or delivery (O34.5-)
  • prolapse and hernia of ovary and fallopian tube (N83.4-)
  • prolapse of vaginal vault after hysterectomy (N99.3)
Excludes1: Not Coded Here
  • urethrocele with cystocele (N81.1-)
  • urethrocele with prolapse of uterus (N81.2-N81.4)
Excludes1: Not Coded Here

cystocele with prolapse of uterus (N81.2-N81.4)

Excludes1: Not Coded Here

cervical stump prolapse (N81.85)

Excludes1: Not Coded Here

enterocele with prolapse of uterus (N81.2-N81.4)

Excludes1: Not Coded Here

rectocele with prolapse of uterus (N81.2-N81.4)

Excludes2: Not Included Here
  • perineocele (N81.81)
  • rectal prolapse (K62.3)
Use Additional Code

code for any associated fecal incontinence, if applicable (R15.-)

Inclusion Terms
  • Cystocele with urethrocele
  • Cystourethrocele
Inclusion Terms

Prolapse of (anterior) vaginal wall NOS

Inclusion Terms

Paravaginal cystocele

Inclusion Terms
  • First degree uterine prolapse
  • Prolapse of cervix NOS
  • Second degree uterine prolapse
Inclusion Terms
  • Procidentia (uteri) NOS
  • Third degree uterine prolapse
Inclusion Terms

Prolapse of uterus NOS

Inclusion Terms

Prolapse of posterior vaginal wall

Inclusion Terms

Disuse atrophy of pelvic muscles and anal sphincter

Inclusion Terms
  • Deficient perineum
  • Old laceration of muscles of pelvic floor

Child Codes (More Specific Codes for N81):

About ICD-10-CM Code N81 (Female genital prolapse)

ICD-10-CM code N81 is a billable or specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM N81 became effective on October 1, 2024.

This page provides detailed information about N81 - Female genital prolapse. It includes common terminology, coding guidelines such as "Includes," "Excludes1," and "Excludes2" notes, and information on required 7th characters. Utilizing this information correctly is essential for accurate medical coding and claims submission for conditions like Female genital prolapse.